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Securing Container Runtimes -- How Hard Can It Be?
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Aleksa Sarai
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https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/62/
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In the past few years, we have seen a varied array of different security vulnerabilities in container runtimes (often resulting in breakouts or other severe attacks against the host system). As a result, some members of the community have been looking into whether there are more fundamental issues at play which could help resolve some of these problems. In this talk, we will discuss what are possible problem areas for container runtime security and our attempts to solve some of these issues through both kernel-space and user-space protections -- and how some of these protections may help many other programs outside the container runtime community secure themselves against attackers.
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